The show was airing on BBC3. Earlier this year (March), the BBC did some re-arranging of which channels would air in HD, and BBC3 is now only SD. The airing of the In the Flesh's third episode happened after the transition of BBC3 to SD.

BBC America is very strange when it come to re-airing certain programming. They re-air some programs many times and other never get repeated. A good example is/was their Wednesday night Dramaville programming that only aired once and the episodes were never repeated later in the week.

The show was airing on BBC3. Earlier this year (March), the BBC did some re-arranging of which channels would air in HD, and BBC3 is now only SD. The airing of the In the Flesh's third episode happened after the transition of BBC3 to SD.

Thanks for that info! I was going mad trying to figure out why there was no HD version from BBC3 "out there."

I just finished watching, and I really enjoyed it. I'm glad it's going to have a Second Rising, so to speak.

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I could have used a little more explanation of who turned and why and how they happened to keep all these zombies alive long enough to discover the cure. Sure, there are usually a few people here and there who keep their loved ones alive, but not that many.

I liked the level of explanation - I don't think there needed to be more than they gave. Basically, those who died in the year before the Rising came back as zombies when the Rising occurred. It was a worldwide phenomenon. Nobody who has died (of natural or other causes) since the day of the Rising has come back, and zombie bites are not infectious.

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I just watched this on DirecTV's on demand. I found it interesting. I liked Keiran's transition from shell shocked in the first episode, to becoming a more functioning "person" by the end. His friend Amy obviously had something to do with that. She forced him to get out into the world and become a part of it, rather than living on the fringe. There are many societal parallels that can be made with the characters - social, racial, sexual. I'm looking foward to the 2nd season.

Ric didn't have anyone to help him through. His mother seemed to live in fear of her family, and just didn't have the strength to give Ric a foundation. Keiran's family seemed to give him an accepting home base. Ric had the dad that refused to see him for what and who he was, rather than an image.

As far as the spoiler above, that is shown in the on demand versions. That plus a lot of commercials for a lap pool.

I just watched this on DirecTV's on demand. I found it interesting. I liked Keiran's transition from shell shocked in the first episode, to becoming a more functioning "person" by the end. His friend Amy obviously had something to do with that. She forced him to get out into the world and become a part of it, rather than living on the fringe. There are many societal parallels that can be made with the characters - social, racial, sexual. I'm looking foward to the 2nd season.

Ric didn't have anyone to help him through. His mother seemed to live in fear of her family, and just didn't have the strength to give Ric a foundation. Keiran's family seemed to give him an accepting home base. Ric had the dad that refused to see him for what and who he was, rather than an image.

As far as the spoiler above, that is shown in the on demand versions. That plus a lot of commercials for a lap pool.

I just watched this on DirecTV's on demand. I found it interesting. I liked Keiran's transition from shell shocked in the first episode, to becoming a more functioning "person" by the end. His friend Amy obviously had something to do with that. She forced him to get out into the world and become a part of it, rather than living on the fringe. There are many societal parallels that can be made with the characters - social, racial, sexual. I'm looking foward to the 2nd season.

Ric didn't have anyone to help him through. His mother seemed to live in fear of her family, and just didn't have the strength to give Ric a foundation. Keiran's family seemed to give him an accepting home base. Ric had the dad that refused to see him for what and who he was, rather than an image.

As far as the spoiler above, that is shown in the on demand versions. That plus a lot of commercials for a lap pool.

Was going to ask if DirecTV had this on demand and will have to schedule a recording of it, thanks!

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